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Social Networking Threats
Social networking is no longer just a term in the urban dictionary but a way of life. Sites like Facebook and Twitter connect millions of users around the globe, breaking down traditional geographical barriers with the aid of the Internet.
Key to solving complex IT is simplicity
If you’re the CIO of a group of companies that comprise a large enterprise - regardless of which industry vertical you come from – your IT team has to deal with huge amounts of data that resides on virtual storage clusters in your data center.
EASB: Holistic approach to education
EASB’s rise to current prominence began 25 years ago in 1984 as a training and consultancy outfit, dedicated to the provision of trained IT software professionals for the Republic’s burgeoning IT industry. The success of this pioneering endeavor quickly led to the company’s expansion into Information Technology and Management (ITM) Associates in 1989, in tandem with, and response to, the upgrading of the national economy into a hightech and high value-adding economy.
Seize the opportunity, but protect against the risk
While it’s easy to recognise Singapore as a ‘land of opportunity’, businesses could be easily forgiven for overlooking the fact that alongside every trading opportunity, there are also potential risks.
The Gains of Taking Risk
Intent at staying for the long haul with hopes of seeing fairer skies, global insurance firm Allied World Assurance Company decided to locate in Asia amid- and despite- the recent credit crunch.
Green-Minded Business
Beyond profit and edging out competition, the business of being green— and ever greener— has become the main driving force behind one of the world’s most innovative companies.
Prepping for global competition
While the corporate gurus of yesteryear may have recommended a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree as a means to differentiate oneself from the pack, the reality today is that MBAs are increasingly common. Truly outstanding candidates, however, will do their research and look for an accredited MBA provider that will deliver a robust and relevant programme, one that is recognised by an inter¬national audience.
Mind Edge Helps You Learn More to Earn More
It's the kind of workout that leaves one fuller in mind, that is.
Social networking – the good, the bad, and the ugly
Social networking is no longer just a term in the urban dictionary but a way of life. Sites like Facebook and Twitter connect millions of users around the globe, breaking down traditional geographical barriers with the aid of the Internet. In Singapore, approximately half the population are Facebook users. Singapore also boasts the fourth largest Twitter population in Asia with approximately 2.1 million users.
Starlite maintains a passion for innovation
One of the most important criteria for success is a company’s ability to successfully identify and launch new products. For this to be realised, there has to be a high-level of innovation to support its overall product development process.
IPP offers clients-centric financial advice
Knowing there is a need to do sound financial planning is only the first step in getting your future secured. Finding a good financial advisory company is the next big step to getting half the battle won.
EASB goes beyond the basic curricula
In an increasingly competitive society, the importance of education cannot be neglected. At the East Asia Institute of Management (EASB), students have a choice of a wide array of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in the areas of Hospitality & Tourism, Business & Management, Casino and Events, Accountancy, Banking & Finance, Supply Chain Management, Psychology, Marketing, Human Resource and Nursing.
Club Med creates happiness
In 2010, major milestones are being observed by Club Med—its 60th year of existence, and three decades of operations in Asia. Since the creation of Club Mediterranee in 1950 by Gilbert Trigano and Gerard Blitz, it has been offering revolutionary styles of holidays to clients who have a desire for the outdoors, sports and leisure. Mr. Blitz’s idea gave birth to the philosophy: “Our purpose in life is to be happy. The place to be happy is here. And the time to be happy is now.”
Advantech provides customer-centric solutions for various markets
Advantech started operations in Singapore in 1995. Over the next few years, offices were set up in Malaysia, Australia, Thailand, and India. The Singapore Business unit played a key role in the start up of the regional offices. The low corporate tax, the availability of highly skilled manpower, and to some extent, the multilingual abilities of the staffs led to Singapore becoming the Regional HQ for the SAP region.
Creating Value Through our Developments
Frasers Centrepoint Limited, the property arm of Singapore’s 127-year¬old Fraser and Neave, Limited, enjoyed a stellar 2009 with a six fold increase in home sales in Singapore even during the global financial crisis. So how did the group do it and what are its plans for the next 5 years? Chief Executive Officer Lim Ee Seng says the firm stayed focused on quality and innovative home projects aimed at the mass and mid-tier segments in Singapore whilst it beefed up its land acquisitions in overseas markets like Australia and China.
UFIT Urban FITness
UFIT commenced operations in March 2008 starting with five sessions a week. As it continues to expand, UFIT now has essentially outdoor fitness Bootcamps lasting one hour, mixing cardio and strength work into a very unique combination.
Global Science and Technology Forum eyes "think tank" status
Anton Ravindran, who won a number of accolades including the Top ASME Entreprenuer award for 2 consecutive years (respectively in 2005 and 2006) and the winner of Singapore Indian Entreprenuer award in 2006, saw the Company he founded (Genovate) facing challenges for the first time (in more than 10 years) during the global financial crisis. After having found new investors for Genovate, he embarked on a new journey to spearhead Rapidstart (formerly a subsidiary of Genovate), as well as a new venture in Global Science and Technology Forum (GSTF) which he says he pursues from his passion and professional interests.
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